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CPR 2020 EEO Public File Report EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT Reporting Period: June 1, 2019, to May 31, 2020 I. List of Recruitment Sources (including the number of interviewees referred during the reporting period) * An asterisk by the name of the Recruitment Source indicates that the source sought notification of all full-time vacancies Number of Number Job Title Recruitment Source Address Contact Person Phone Interviewees Hired Referred Cincinnati Edition Producer www.wguc.org 1223 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45214 Jim Nolan (513) 419-7105 0 www.wvxu.org 1223 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45214 Jim Nolan (513) 419-7105 4 1 www.cinradio.org 1223 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45214 Jim Nolan (513) 419-7105 www.theartswave.org 20 East Central Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45202 Zach Moning (513) 632-0119 1 CURRENT Newspaper 6930 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912 Alyne Ellis (301) 270-7240 1 www.cpb.org/jobline 401 Ninth Street, Washington, DC 20004 Eric Dunham (202) 879-9600 Online News Association 1111 North Capitol Street NE, 2nd Fl, Washington, DC 20002 Adam Nekola (202) 503-9222 National Association of Black Journalists 1100 Knight Hall, Suite 3100, College Park, Maryland 20742 Veronique Dodson (301) 405-0248 Indeed 6433 Champion Grandview Way, Building 1, Austin, TX 78750 Support Specialist (800) 475-4361 2 Journalismjobs.com Berkley, CA Support Specialist (510) 508-7386 Association for Women in Communications 1717 E Republic Rd. Ste A, Springfield, MO 65804 Becky Lucas (417) 886-8606 PRNDI PO Box 838, Sturgis, SD 57785 Christine Paoge Diers(605) 490-3033 Public Radio Program Directors 150 Hilliard Ave, Asheville, NC 28801 Jessica Frantz (828) 424-7510 PMJA P.O. Box 838, Sturgis, SD 57785 Christine Paige (605) 490-3033 Editors in Public Media Facebook Group WAMU, 4400 Massachusetts Ave., NW, Washington, DC 20016-80Kelsey Proud (202) 885-1200 Public Media Journalists Facebook Group facebook.com Jeff Brady Society of Professional Journalists facebook.com Ian Hill WGUC Announcer/Producer www.wguc.org 1223 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45214 Jim Nolan (513) 419-7105 4 1 www.wvxu.org 1223 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45214 Jim Nolan (513) 419-7105 www.cinradio.org 1223 Central Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45214 Jim Nolan (513) 419-7105 0 www.theartswave.org 20 East Central Parkway, Cincinnati, OH 45202 Zach Moning (513) 632-0119 0 CURRENT Newspaper 6930 Carroll Avenue, Takoma Park, MD 20912 Alyne Ellis (301) 270-7240 www.cpb.org/jobline 401 Ninth Street, Washington, DC 20004 Eric Dunham (202) 879-9600 1 Handshake P.O. Box 40770, San Francisco, CA 94140 Patti Carroll (513) 556-3061 National Association of Black Journalists 1100 Knight Hall, Suite 3100, College Park, Maryland 20742 Veronique Dodson (301) 405-0248 Indeed 6433 Champion Grandview Way, Building 1, Austin, TX 78750 Support Specialist (800) 475-4361 Ohio Media School 6703 Madison Road, Cincinnati,OH 45227 Heather Parr (513) 342-3512 Musical America PO Box 1330, Hightstown, NJ 08520 Support Specialist (609) 448‐3346 PRNDI PO Box 838, Sturgis, SD 57785 Christine Paoge Diers(605) 490-3033 Public Radio Program Directors 150 Hilliard Ave, Asheville, NC 28801 Jessica Frantz (828) 424-7510 1 Education Outreach Coordinator Promotion from part-time position, for which recruitment was done. EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT II. Full-Time Vacancies Filled During the Reporting Period Job Title Recruitment Sources Recruitment Source for Person Hired Cincinnati Edition Producer See Recruitment Sources wvxu.org WGUC Announcer/Producer See Recruitment Sources wguc.org Education Outreach Coordinator See Recruitment Sources Artswave.org EEO PUBLIC FILE REPORT III. Non-Vacancy Specific Recruitment Efforts During Reporting Period Kevin Reynolds, Public Relations Manager led a tour and discussion with students from the Evanston Academy – November 2019 hosted a tour of students from the University of Cincinnati - November 2019 Jessica Lorey, Music Director; Maryanne Zeleznik, News Director; Jennifer Merritt, Social Media Producer participated in a virtual hangout with interns from Women of Cincy (students from Miami University and UC – April 2020 Rick Andress, Production Manager led tour of students from University of Cincinnati Blue Ash – October 2019 Chris Phelps, Vice Presdident of Content hosted a student intern from Ohio State University – June to August 2019 led a tour of students participating in the station’s Democracy and Me contest – July 2019 Ambriehl Crutchfield, News Reporter participated in a Society of Professional Journalists panel on inclusion and diversity in the newsroom/profession – February 2020 Julie Coppins, Educational Outreach Coordinator addressed Mercy McAuley High School’s Career Day – February 2020 Howard Wilkinson, Political Analyst/Blogger works with student editors of the school newspaper at Walnut Hills H.S. – September 2019 through May 2020 Jennifer Merritt, Social Media Specialist conducted a tour of the station and made a presentation to members of Women of Cincy – August 2019 Maryanne Zeleznik, News Director hosted eight students participating in our Summer Scholars Media Matters program at Miami University – July 2019 addressed a journalism class at Miami University – September 2019 Conrad Thiede, Major Gifts Manager led a tour of residents of the Children’s Home of Cincinnati – July 2019 Cincinnati Public Radio Sponsors an annual student scholarship at the University of Cincinnati, CCM.
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